POWER SUPPLY UNITS

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PISA PULS GmbH Elektrastrasse 6 München 81925 Germany Power supply units; protection modules for electrical circuits and equipment;
SOLVIX ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC. Suite 800 1595 Wynkoop St. Denver CO 80202 Power supply units, target power supply units, direct-current supply units, and pulsed direct-current supply units for use in thin film and surface treatment industries and for evaporator applications and plasma enhancement; Software adapted to control power supply units, target power supply units, direct-current supply units, and pulsed direct-current supply units for use in thin film and surface treatment industries and for evaporator applications and plasma enhancement;Electrical technical support services, namely, installation and maintenance of power supply units, target power supply units, direct current supply units, and pulsed direct-current supply units for use in thin film and surface treatment industries and for evaporator applications and plasma enhancement;Technical support services, namely, design, installation and maintenance of computer software adapted to control power supply units, target power supply units, direct-current supply units, and pulsed direct-current supply units for use in thin film and surface treatment industries and for evaporator applications and plasma enhancement; Technical support services, namely, electrical design services for power supply units, target power supply units, direct-current supply units, and pulsed direct-current supply units for use in thin film and surface treatment industries and for evaporator applications and plasma enhancement;
WOLF The Wolf Safety Lamp Company Limited Saxon Road Works, Heeley Sheffield S80YA United Kingdom Power supply units; transformers; temporary power distribution systems; power units and transformers for use in hazardous areas; temporary and non-temporary power distribution systems for hazardous areas; splitter boxes for hazardous or explosive areas; electric cables; cable reels; cable connectors; extension cables; electrical sockets; electric power supply sockets;Repair and maintenance of lighting apparatus; providing information relating to the repair or maintenance of electric lighting apparatus; advisory services relating to the installation of lighting apparatus in hazardous areas; installation of lighting and power systems; installation of lighting apparatus; repair and maintenance of power distribution apparatus; repair and maintenance of lighting and power apparatus for hazardous areas;Lighting apparatus; lighting for hazardous areas; lighting lamps; portable lighting; temporary lighting; torches; pocket torches; hand-held torches; flashlights; hand lamps; head torches; hazard lamps; warning lights; rechargeable lamps and torches; fluorescent lighting apparatus; fluorescent lamps; lead lamps and inspection lamps; drop cord lights; luminaires; temporary luminaires; luminaires for emergency use; lamps for emergency use; flameproof lamps; air-powered lamps and lighting; compressed air-powered lamps and lighting; floodlights; work lights; LED light sources; battery powered torches; halogen lighting; safety lamps; explosion proof lighting; intrinsically safe lighting; apparatus for providing lighting to hazardous and/or explosive areas; lighting for explosive atmospheres;Design of lighting systems; development of lighting systems; design of bespoke lighting systems; design consultancy in relation to lighting and power systems in hazardous areas; technical advice relating to safety in hazardous areas; technical advice relating to use of lighting or power distribution;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. One embodiment disclosed relates to a method of providing dynamic temperature-adjusted power redundancy for a system. Tracking is performed of the number of power supply units, n, that are presently in an up state. The temperature in which the power supply units are operating is measured, and a temperature-adjusted number of power supply units, N, which are presently needed to supply power to the system, is dynamically determined.